Top leaders of the United Methodist Church recently gave up on earning the trust of the denomination’s orthodox majority, instead choosing to allow a handful of outside LGBTQ activists to determine its agenda, priorities, schedule, and relationship to the rest of the church.

By John Lomperis (@JohnLomperis) Advocates for churches and Christian institutions reconsidering biblical teaching on sexual morality frequently claim that such cultural accomodationism is “needed” if Christian communities are to have any hope of surviving…

United Methodist Bishop Sally Dyck of Chicago has generated a brouhaha by announcing to her Northern Illinois Conference her support for legalizing same sex marriage, which is currently before the Illinois legislature. She admits…